APAR status
Closed as program error.
Error description
Error Message: Performance degradation can occur when a large number of JIT compiled methods are invalidated by loading a new class. In severe cases, the degradation can appear to cause the application to hang. System monitoring tools or profilers may reveal that a lot of CPU time is consumed by the JIT compiler run-time code. . Stack Trace: Profiling may show significant time spent in TR_RuntimeAssumption::isAssumingMethod(void*) .
Local fix
This issue can be worked around with -Xjit:disableInvariantArgumentPreexistence This may degrade application performance to some extent.
Problem summary
The problem occurs if: 1) an application runs for a long time and compiles many methods which call a given class, 2) a second class is loaded which invalidates the previously compiled methods, usually by providing an alternative implementation of an interface. The required clean-up of meta-data associated with the invalidated methods may cause a significant pause in application processing.
Problem conclusion
This defect will be fixed in: 6.0.0 SR11 6.0.1 SR4 7.0.0 SR3 . The JIT compiler run-time code has been updated to search for and update compiled method meta data in a more efficient manner.
Temporary fix
Comments
APAR Information
APAR number
IV15424
Reported component name
JIT
Reported component ID
620700124
Reported release
600
Status
CLOSED PER
PE
NoPE
HIPER
NoHIPER
Special Attention
NoSpecatt
Submitted date
2012-02-16
Closed date
2012-03-02
Last modified date
2012-10-15
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Fix information
Fixed component name
JIT
Fixed component ID
620700124
Applicable component levels
R600 PSY
UP
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Document Information
Modified date:
15 October 2012